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This paper compares income inequality and income mobility in the Scandinavian countries and the United States during the 1980s. The results demonstrate that inequality is greater in the United States than in the Scandinavian countries and that the ranking of countries with respect to inequality...
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private sector employment. Our analysis suggests that the dramatic decline of the skill premium in Sweden is the result of an … ; private sector ; public sector ; Sweden ; United States …
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This paper decomposes the rise in cross-sectional earnings inequality in Sweden between 1990 and 2002 into changes in …
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The Global Repository of Income Dynamics (GRID) is a new open-access, cross- country database that contains a wide range of micro statistics on income inequality, dynamics, and mobility. It has four key characteristics: it is built on micro panel data drawn from administrative records; it fully...
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private sector employment. Our analysis suggests that the dramatic decline of the skill premium in Sweden is the result of an …
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We document a clear increase in Swedish earnings inequality in the early 1990s. Inequality in disposable income and earnings net of taxes and transfers also increased, but much less than the increased inequality in pre-government earnings. These different developments are most likely explained...
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This paper analyzes earnings inequality and earnings dynamics in Sweden over 1985- 2016. The deep recession in the …
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This paper analyzes earnings inequality and earnings dynamics in Sweden over 1985-2016. The deep recession in the early …
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This paper analyzes the differences in wage ratios of university graduates to less than university graduates, the education premium, in Canada and the United States from 1980 to 2000. Both countries experienced a similar increase in the fraction of university graduates and a similar increase in...
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